常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題
雅思口語考試中,大部分考生都著重注意詞匯和模板的積累,往往會忽視單詞的發(fā)音問題。下面小編就和大家分享3個常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題,歡迎閱讀!
3個常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題
常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題:輔音不準確
很多時候考生都會不重視這個問題。一方面沒有系統(tǒng)學過輔音知識,另一方面也沒有可以學習雅思口語音標。因此,小站君整理出大家最愛犯的輔音問題,那就是th的發(fā)音,凡是遇到th我們都要咬舌頭,比如the, think, this, mother,both, three, through, month, maths。絕大多數學生在遇到th時,都用s或z來替代,沒有伸出舌尖。這樣做的結果是自己說得很舒服,聽的人很不舒服。說英語時th和s不分相當于說普通話時十和四不分,是相當嚴重的錯誤,有時甚至會引起誤解。另外介紹兩組常見的輔音錯誤,l和n以及w和v.
常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題:長元音和雙元音不飽滿
此外,很多考生都不懂什么是長元音和雙元音。其實在小站君看來,通過大量正確的發(fā)音訓練是可以領悟到這兩者的區(qū)別。通常來說,英文的元音有長短之分,而中文則沒有,學生們很容易把長的讀成短的。比如meal和mill, sheep和ship, been和bin。試著讀一下這幾組單詞,如果聽起來一樣的話就說明你出現這個問題了。中文和英文的一個顯著區(qū)別就是中文的字都是一個輔音加上一個元音(生母和韻母),而英文中可能有n個元音n個輔音的各種排列組合。中國學生經常把雙元音發(fā)成單元音。比如same說成seem,coin說成corn.
常見的雅思口語考試發(fā)音問題:單詞重音位置錯誤
教學中發(fā)現,大部分學生在背單詞時沒有記重音的習慣。英文的重音就像中文的四聲,和單詞的發(fā)音是不可分割的。重音位置錯了聽起來會有非常的奇怪的聲調。最常見的重音被放錯的單詞是interesting,它的重音在最前面,而不是在t的前面。其他容易被讀錯重音的單詞還有comfortable, contact, recommend,有趣的是,它們的重音都在最前面。要想練好正確標準的發(fā)音就需要與外國人經常性的交流,找出自己的缺點。
下面就為大家介紹一些口語提高技巧:
首先,最好的方法就是朗讀和模仿。英文有幾十個不同的發(fā)音,變成單詞有成千上萬種組合,死記硬背是很難掌握的,而且單獨學習音標和練習單詞讀音很枯燥,容易半途而廢。
其次,在朗讀的時候,我們會遇到各種發(fā)音,把容易出錯的所有輔音和元音,以及不熟悉的重音都標出來,多次重復,在句段中讀,會有助于掌握準確的發(fā)音。當然,練習發(fā)音成效最明顯的方法就是有一位發(fā)音標準的人在旁邊聽你的發(fā)音,這樣能夠很快的指出問題的所在。
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:你浪費時間的場合
Describe an occasion when you wasted your time.
You should say:
Where you were
When it was
What you did
And explain why you think it was a waste of time
Emmm, there are a few occasions when I think that I wasted time. In fact, I am the kind of person who can be incredibly focused on work or studies at times, and on other occasions I can be quite absent-minded and find it hard to concentrate. I think a lot of people are similar – there are days when I can get loads of work done in a few hours and am highly productive, but other days, especially when I am worried or anxious about something, where I feel a bit guilty because I simply can’t focus or concentrate on the task at hand. The time I feel quite bad about was during the summer holidays at home when I had lots of work to do, and I just couldn’t relax or settle to do it. I left it all till the very last few days then got really stressed having to cram it all in. I should have just got down to it and done it little by little each day but I frittered my time away then had the huge project to tackle all in the last two days. I really don’t like doing things in this way, and I think it’s a bad use of time and causes one a lot of stress as well. I think good time-management skills are important and I have since trained myself to be much better in this regard.
Part 3
1. How can we avoid wasting time?
We can avoid wasting time by planning things properly, managing our time well, keeping schedules, to-do lists, task list and things like this. These are the best ways to avoid frittering time away. Also, I’d say it’s a state of mind issue – you have get into the right state of mind and develop a positive mental attitude to planning and not procrastinating – you know, putting things off till the last minute is always a bad way to approach things.
2. How can parents help children manage time?
Most certainly parents can… they can teach children about good time management, as they get older, for example through structuring their time to do homework, to watch TV, etc. Parents can make sure they balance their leisure time with their work and study time. Parents should indeed teach kids about this kind of thing.
3. Do you think having a rest is a waste of time?
No, of course not, especially if you have done your work tasks or homework and other important domestic errands and things like this, having a rest is also very important to get your energy back, to get your head clear and to charge your batteries for the next time you have work or responsibilities that require energy and effort.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案:驚訝地遇到一個朋友
Describe a time when you were surprised to meet a friend.
You should say:
When it was
Who you met
Where it was
And explain why you were surprised to meet him/her
The time I was really surprised to meet a friend, quite by accident, was when I was in Venice on holiday. I was crossing St. Mark’s Square with my mother and father and suddenly I saw an old university friend, standing there in the square about ten meters away taking photos. At first I thought it was just someone that looked like him, but as I tentatively approached I realized it really was him! It was incredible really… I went over and said hello, and he was as shocked as I was! He was on holiday, on his own in fact, staying in a small hotel in Venice. You see, he was studying in Milan at university, studying fashion design… and he had come to Venice for a few days for a short trip and to take photos – he’s a huge photography fan. We all went out that night for a meal in a restaurant together and he told us about his experiences in Italy and how much he loved the country and how he was doing on his design course. Then after my parents went to bed we went out for a few drinks in some of the more local bars and got to know a few of the local people – which was pretty interesting. It was such a great and unpextected encounter, I’ll never forget it!
Part 3
1. Are there any meetings that people need to prepare in advance?
Yes, sure. Lots – usually work meetings for new projects – or maybe even meetings about buying a house or getting a loan. Things like this. You usually need to prepare in advance for most kinds of meetings to be honest – so that you can get the most out of the meeting by being informed beforehand of what is going to happen, and the possible outcomes. A good meeting can be highly constructive and productive – but a meeting where a bunch of people don’t know what’s going on or don’t bother prepare anything, can be a waste of time.
2. Are there any jobs that often deal with unexpected things?
Yes, I think so. Perhaps if you are in the police force or the military you might have to deal with all sorts of things that happen, with no real warning – like emergency situations, if there is an accident, or a robbery, or any sort of crime situation. I’d say these professions usually have to deal with unexpected things fairly frequently.
3. What makes a good friend?
A good friend is someone who is loyal, understanding, shares the same or similar interests as you do, and will always be there to listen to you when you need help, or support emotionally or practically. These, in my opinion, are the key qualities of a good friend.
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